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Understanding Contemporary Russian Militarism From Revolutionary to New Generation Warfare Olexander Hryb, Andreas Umland, Mark Laity

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hryb, Olexander, Author.
Contributor:
Umland, Andreas, Editor.
Laity, Mark, Author of introduction, etc.
Series:
Ukrainian Voices
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Russland.
Ukrained.
Militär.
Local Subjects:
Russland.
Ukrained.
Militär.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (223 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2025
Biography/History:
Dr Olexander Hryb is a sociologist and London-based analyst with over 30 years of experience in research, analysis, media, and PR. His previous book, Understanding Contemporary Ukrainian and Russian Nationalism (2020), explored the revival of paramilitary Cossack movements in Russia and Ukraine in the context of Eurasianist ideology. Hryb worked earlier at BBC World Service and served in the British Armed Forces, as well as is currently a cultural advisor on Central and Eastern Europe.
Andreas Umland, M.Phil. (Oxford), Dr.Phil. (FU Berlin), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm, Senior Expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Associate Professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Mark Laity was until 2020 Director of the Communications Division at NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe and has since been Senior Director of the StratCom Academy.
Dr Olexander Hryb is a sociologist and London-based analyst with over 30 years of experience in research, analysis, media, and PR. His previous book, Understanding Contemporary Ukrainian and Russian Nationalism (2020), explored the revival of paramilitary Cossack movements in Russia and Ukraine in the context of Eurasianist ideology. Hryb worked earlier at BBC World Service and served in the British Armed Forces, as well as is currently a cultural advisor on Central and Eastern Europe.
Summary:
Russian perceptions of the deep crisis after the demise of the USSR led certain circles in Moscow to conclude that an “Anglo-Saxon” anti-Soviet clandestine information war had nearly destroyed Russia. Russian political-military elites decided that the nature of war had changed, and Moscow must fight back with what is considered a New Generation War—a perpetual subversion of the West. Such a faulty conclusion was not inevitable, and peace is not impossible on mutually acceptable terms. These could be based on the just war theory rooted in the Christian values Russia professes as a source of its moral superiority over the West.
“Olexander Hryb has produced a truly remarkable academic but easily readable masterpiece about the background leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. His explanations of Russian culture, supposed grievances, and imperial ambitions, balanced against the history and growth of modern Ukraine and all overlayed by the enigma that is Putin make this a must-read book for anyone wishing to understand the events of today.” —Glen Grant, Ukraine Defence Expert, Baltic Security Foundation
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783838279275
3838279271
OCLC:
1514635920
Publisher Number:
9783838279275

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